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Late Antique to Early Islamic Textiles from Egypt

Pages 75-80 | Published online: 19 Jul 2013

REFERENCES

  • Cäcilia Fluck and Petra Linscheid, Textilien aus Ägypten, Teil 1: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin — Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Skulpturensammlung und Museum für Byzantinische Kunst. Bestandskataloge Band I (co-author: Susanne Merz): Textilien aus dem Vorbesitz Theodor Grat Carl Schmidt und dem Ägyptischen Museum Berlin (Wiesbaden, 2000); Teil 2: Textilien aus Krokodilopolis und Herakleopolis Magna (Wiesbaden, 2000); Teil]: Textilien unbekannter Herkunft (Wiesbaden, 2001). We would like to thank Prof. Dr. Effenberger, director of the museum, for the initiation and support of the project.Since this paper was presented, the four headbands discussed below were further presented at the Seventh International Congress of ‘Coptic Studies, Leiden, 28.8.;1.9.2000. The paper ‘Kopf-Binden im spatantiken bis friihislamischen Agypten’, by Petra Linscheid, will be published in the forthcoming Acts of the Congress.
  • For weaving tunics to shape in one piece and in three pieces cf. Daniel De Jonghe and Chris Verhecken-Lammens, ‘Technological Discussion’, in Antoine De Moor ed., Coptic Textiles from Flemish private collections (Zottegem, 1993), pp. 41–45.
  • Cf. Hero Granger-Taylor, ‘The construction of tunics’, in Clive Rogers ed., Early Islamic textiles (Brighton, 1983), pp. 11–12.
  • Kristin H. South, Marvin C. Kuchar and C. Wilfrid Griggs, ‘Preliminary report of the textile finds, 1998 season, at Fag el-Gamus’, Archaeological Textiles Newsletter, XXVII (1998), pp. 9–11.
  • One of them published in: Gustav-Lübcke-Museum der Stadt Hamm and Museum für Spätantike und Byiantinische Kunst, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin — Preussischer Kulturbesitz eds., .Agypten-Schiitze aus dem Wiistensand (Wiesbaden, 1996), cat. no. 417b.
  • Claudia Nauerth, Die koptischen Textilien der Sammlung Wilhelm Rautenstrauch im Stiidtischen Museum Simeonstift Trier (Trier, 1989), cat. nos. VII.97, VII.98.
  • One of them published in: Ägypten — Schätze aus dem Wüstensand (see n. 5), cat. no. 333a.
  • Cap from Qasr Ibrim: Robin M. Hanson and Linda Eaton, ‘Curatorial and conservation considerations for a 14th-15th century Mamluk cap’, AIC the textile speciality group postprints, Papers delivered at the textile subgroup session AIC 24th annual meeting (Norfolk, 1966), 25; cap from Fustat: Louise W. Mackie, ‘The textiles’, in Wladyslaw Kubiak and George T. Scanlon eds, Fustat Expedition Final Report, Vol. 2: Fustat-C (Winona Lake, 1989), p. 89; caps from Quseir AI-Qadim: Gillian Eastwood, ‘Textiles’, in Donald S. Whitcomb and Janet H. Johnson, Quseir Al-Qadim 1980, Preliminary report (Malibu, 1982), p. 292.
  • The cap was first published by Margaret Hald, Ancient Danish textiles from bogs and burials (Copenhagen, 1980), p. 309 and fig. 355.
  • Nobuko Kajitani, ‘Roman-Egyptian head-coverings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’, Metropolitan Museums Journal (forthcoming).
  • One of them is published in: Ägypten - Schätze aus dem Wüstensand (see n. 5), cat. no. 337. 12 Florence Calament, ‘Vne decouverte recente: les costumes authentiques de Thais, Leuky6ne et Cie’, Revue du Louvre, II (1996 ), pp. 27–32.
  • Nettie IZ. Adams, ‘Textile materials and weaves’, in William Y. Adams, Qasr Ibrim, The Late Medieval Period (London, 1996), p. 167 and pl. 43.e.

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